New Leiodinae (Coleoptera: Leiodidae) from India and Papua New Guinea
Author
Švec, Zdeněk
text
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae
2012
2012-12-17
52
2
411
424
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.5331202
0374-1036
5331202
Agathidium
(
Macroceble
)
unicorne
sp. nov.
(
Figs. 9, 10
,
24, 25
)
Type
locality.
India
,
Arunachal Pradesh
,
11 km
SSE of Tenga, Eagles Nest wildlife sanctuary,
27º06′23″N
92º26′02″E
,
2510 m
a.s.l.
Type material.
HOLOTYPE
: J (
NMPC
): ‘
INDIA
:
Arunachal Pradesh
(15) /
11 km
SSE of Tenga
,
Eagles
/
Nest WL
sanctuary,
4.v.2008
/
27º06′23″N
92º26′02″E
,
2510 m
/ Fikáček, Podskalská, Šípek lgt. // primary evergreen mountain / cloud forest with very sparse / understory vegetation, sifting: / wet leaf litter’
.
PARATYPES
: 1 J (
ZSPC
): same data as the
holotype
.
Description.
Body length
1.7–1.9 mm
(
holotype
1.9 mm
). Length of body parts (
holotype
): head
0.4 mm
, pronotum
0.8 mm
, elytra
0.7 mm
, antenna
0.7 mm
. Maximum width of body parts (
holotype
): head
0.7 mm
, pronotum
1.2 mm
, elytra
1.1 mm
.
Body shortly oval (
Fig. 24
), chestnut in color, antennae and legs reddish-brown. Venter light yellow. Dorsum without microreticulation; feebly punctate, each puncture with very short and fine seta.
Head. Maximum width of head approximately in the midlength of eyes. Eyes flat, narrow, 10× as long as wide in dorsal view. Clypeus not emarginate with slightly convex anterior margin; clypeal line missing. Small bump present above antennal articulation. Dorsal surface with very sparsely scattered fine punctures separated at least by ca. 10× their diameter. Mandibles without striking characters. Relative length of antennal segments III: II = 1.2.
Pronotum. Widest just before base. Lateral sides slightly roundly tapered anteriorly in dorsal view; shortly rounded in lateral view (
Fig. 25
). Puncturation sparser and finer than that of head.
Elytra. Broadest just before midlength. Punctures as on pronotum. Sutural stria absent.
Legs. Protarsomeres I–III and mesotarsomere I enlarged in male. Femora simple. Tarsal formula 5-5-
4 in
male. Female uknown.
Mesoventrite. Longitudinal mesoventral carina present; lateral lines not developed. Metathoracic wings absent.
Metaventrite. Femoral lines absent. Male with high horn-shaped ventro-caudally oriented process at posterior margin between coxae.
Genitalia. Aedeagus as in
Figs 9–10
; operculum oblong rectangular with very feeble emargination on anterior margin. Female not known.
Variability.
The length ratio of antennal segments III: II varies between
1.2–1.3 in
the
type
specimens; the ratio of the length: width of the eyes in dorsal view being between 8–10.
Differential diagnosis.
Agathidium
(
Macroceble
)
unicorne
sp. nov.
is similar to
A.
(
Macr.
)
scutellare
Angelini & DeMarzo,
1989
in the small body size, the non-emarginate clypeus, simply-shaped posterior femora in male, and by the length ratio of antennomeres III: II. It differs from the latter species by the shape of the aedeagus, especially by the thickened parameres (in contrast to slender parameres in
A. scutellare
).
Etymology.
The name of the new species refers to the hook-like process on the metaventrite.
Bionomics.
Type
specimens were found by the sifting of thick layers of wet leaf litter in the primary evergreen mountain cloud forest with very sparse understory vegetation (M. Fikáček, pers. comm.).